'VAR went for a coffee' — Carlos Queiroz fumes at penalty snub as tactical Ghana hold England
<h2>2026 Fifa World Cup</h2>
<p>Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo argues with referee Said Martinez during their Group L Fifa World Cup match against match England.</p>
<p>Image: Xinhua via IANS</p>
<p>England coach Thomas Tuchel admitted his team had lacked a cutting edge in a frustrating 0-0 draw with Ghana on Tuesday but insisted there were plenty of positive signs going forward in their quest to win the <a href="https://iol.co.za/fifa-world-cup-2026/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>Fifa World Cup</strong></a>.</p>
<p>"It's a long tournament and I think the boys tried everything. They played with the right energy," said Tuchel after the stalemate at the Gillette Stadium near Boston.</p>
<p>"We always try to entertain our fans. It was difficult today but I hope the fans don't lose belief. There is a long way to go. I just feel I was right that we were in a very difficiult group."</p>
<p>England had 79 percent of the possession but could not break down a determined Ghanaian defence in the Group L contest.</p>
<p>They also lacked the cutting edge which made the difference in their opening 4-2 win against Croatia in Dallas, having 19 attempts on goal but managing only three on target.</p>
<p>Manchester City's Nico O'Reilly hit the bar late on after coming off the bench, and Harry Kane blazed the rebound over to sum up a frustrating day for England.</p>
<p>"It fell to him and 99 times out of 100 he takes that chance. If he converts his chance maybe we are talking now about the patience and discipline and performance," added Tuchel.</p>







